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Hillcrest Energy Technologies Ltd V.HRH


Primary Symbol: HLRTD

Hillcrest Energy Technologies is a clean tech innovation company developing high value, high-performance control systems and electric power conversion devices for next-generation powertrains, charging applications and grid-connected renewable energy generation and storage systems. From concept to commercialization, Hillcrest is investing in the development of energy solutions that will power the future.


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Comment by ScarletSpideron Oct 16, 2020 4:30pm
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RE:Canaccord and Anonymous still want to control the markets

RE:Canaccord and Anonymous still want to control the markets
I wouldn't try to play someone else's trading game. We know things are heavily manipulated but we dont know who in "cannacord" is selling anymore than all the other institutions listed as it may be a retailer as you and I or it may well be an actual employee we dont and will never know. What if the person sells and the stock explodes or what if they are not and the stock tanks. This is a faulty way of looking at things because we dont know who is who here but we do know that shares get manipulated and fake walls get created to suppress the share value moving up. Instead of trying to keep up with things and who is doing what better to have your predetermined bottom sell point where you will sell some or all your shares as well as your upper ones so if you wish to preserve initial capital for instance you may sell half your shares on a double. You have to determine all this for yourself but it is always to sell something preferably when in profit free up monies to buy on weakness of the equity is either flat you may buy or if it goes up you may or may not. If the stock trades heavy with flat or some progressive movement you may gamble and buy shares speculating a jump may come. If the stock keeps rising you may buy but understand on a rapidly sustained rising stock 9/10 there is a sharp correction so if you see this and buy I would be looking at a quick 20 percent profit to be safe or just dont do anything let the dust settle. Remember you want to put yourself in profit not less but I wouldn't worry directly what anyone is doing but rather where your triggers are and how many you will sell. If no triggers keep holding until they get set off. That is how I would move.
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